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help on: WinXP + BT with OSL2000 bootloader?

I like to keep my WinXP install with its two partitions and free some space (about 4gb) for installing Backtrack.

Do I need to use a partition resizer under linux or can i use partition magic, cute partition manager or simular for resizing and make partitions for backtrack?

I also like to use OSL2000 bootloader to manage my boots.
I dont want that linux is booting from MBR !!!

Tell me if i understand the installation procedure correctly, I create 3 partitions as backtrack needs, and then run the live CD so i can install backtrack from CD via KDE->System->BackTrack Installer.

Do I need to use a partition resizer under linux or can i use partition magic, cute partition manager or simular for resizing and make partitions for backtrack?

You can use partition magic or any other partitioning program to split/resize your current partition(s). If the program itself does not support for example ext3, or the filesystem that you wish to use in Linux, you can later on simply convert the already created partition to the correct filesystem using for example parted.

I also like to use OSL2000 bootloader to manage my boots.
I dont want that linux is booting from MBR !!!

I have my lilo installed to the partition, not the MBR, and use an additional bootloader (Acronis OS Selector) installed to the MBR. Using this approach I still needed to install lilo as well as the Acronis bootloader otherwise would not detect the OS at all.

Tell me if i understand the installation procedure correctly, I create 3 partitions as backtrack needs, and then run the live CD so i can install backtrack from CD via KDE->System->BackTrack Installer.

I have my HDD partitioned into 4 parts, only one of which are dedicated to BT3. The installation procedure that you describe is correct, and there are several excellent step-by-step guides on how to actually do this posted on the forum.

If your swap is not yet made then do this..(otherwise omit this step)
bt~#mkswap /dev/sda2
bt~#swapon /dev/sda2

bt~#mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/backtrack/boot/ (note: If you only have one partiton to install backtrack to simply omit this step)

As far as I can remember I followed the tutorial to the dot apart from these minor changes and have BT3 up and running just fine without an additional swap and boot partition. However you might want to consider including a swap partition unless you have a lot of RAM available.